Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Saint Catherine Area' has mentioned 'Byzantine' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
During the period of the Crusades which was marked by bitterness between the Orthodox and Catholic churches, the monastery was patronized by both the Byzantine emperors and the rulers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and their respective courts.
[57][58][59][60][61][62] Highlights include "108 pages of previously unknown Greek poems and the oldest-known recipe attributed to the Greek physician Hippocrates;" additional folios for the transmission of the Old Syriac Gospels;[46] two unattested witnesses of an early Christian apocryphal text the Dormition of Mary (Transitus Mariae) of which most of the Greek text is lost;[63] a previously unknown martyrdom of Patriklos of Caesarea (Palestine), one of the eleven followers of Pamphilus of Caesarea; as well as insight into dead languages such as the previously hardly attested Caucasian Albanian and Christian Palestinian Aramaic, the local dialect of the early Byzantine period, with many unparalleled text witnesses.
Icon of the enthroned Virgin and Child with saints and angels, 6th century The oldest known icon of Christ Pantocrator, encaustic on panel Crucifixion, 13th century Holy doors Madonna and Child, 13th century 13th century Byzantine icon of Saint Michael the Archangel Transfiguration, 12th century Ladder of Divine Ascent Emperor John VIII Palaiologos Icon of Saint Catherine of Alexandria The monastery, 18th century